When Warsaw's boys basketball team plays the high school alma mater of Governor Mitch Daniels Saturday night, Nic Moore will be on a political campaign stop of his own.
BOURBON — The Triton High School football team hopes to build on the youth and lessons learned from last year’s 2-8 season.“Last year was a great learning experience for us,” Triton coach Rodney Younis said. “We felt like we improved every week. That had to be our mindset, because we were so young. Then, losing your starting quarterback in the first game of the year, we knew it was going to be a building season. It turned out to be a successful season. In the wins and losses it wasn’t, but by the end of the season we were playing our best ball.”
SYRACUSE — Wawasee High School girls basketball coach Kem Zolman is ready to put last season’s 6-16 record in the rearview mirror.“The only time we bring it up, is to talk about the positives of what we see this year,” Zolman said. “We’ve seen some good things with the young kids we have.”
Emotions swayed between joy and nervousness Monday night in Warsaw Community High School's Tiger Den.Celebrating Senior Night for six members of the Warsaw volleyball team (19-6), the emotions took a swing after the Huntington North Lady Vikings (18-10) jumped out to a two-game lead, but the Lady Tigers fought back to win in five, 20-25, 26-28, 25-23, 25-20, 15-8.
GOSHEN - Though he finished the game 18 points below his average, Warsaw standout Nic Moore was still a big part of the Class 4A No. 7 Tigers' 67-51 win over Northern Lakes Conference foe Goshen Friday.
WABASH – With a five-year campaign to increase the Honeywell Foundation’s endowment fund successfully completed, the foundation Thursday evening celebrated reaching its $8 million goal.
SOUTH WHITLEY – There have been times when new coaches have come in and found the cupboard has been left bare. Usually that’s a reference to talent level, but in the case of Roger Fleetwood and his arrival at Whitko, well, the boys basketball coach found very few players to work with.
LIGONIER – Advancing to the Class 3A Sectional 21 championship match by sweeping West Noble in the afternoon, the Tippecanoe Valley volleyball team took a big step up in competition later that evening.
AKRON – Second-year Tippecanoe Valley High School football coach Steve Moriarty is leaning on his seniors this season, particularly quarterback Noah Miller.
SOUTH WHITLEY – Games aren’t won on paper, and that’s exactly what coach Eli Henson and his Whitko High School boys basketball team would like to prove this week.